What’s Considered By Most To Be The Best And Easiest To Use Tax Software?

Ever had a newbie do your taxes at a place like HR Block or Jackson Hewitt?
Yeah, two hours was a bit long to sit in that uncomfortable chair last year, so I’m going solo this year.

7 comments to What’s Considered By Most To Be The Best And Easiest To Use Tax Software?

  • johnhen4

    The software is all the same, save the cash and go to irs.gov and use the freeware on their site.

  • Anonymous

    Turbotax! they are great, i’ve done it once so far and it was perfect! They ask you the vital questions online and you just look on your w-2 for the answers to fill in!

  • Anonymous

    I have used TurboTax for the past two years and it has been fabulous.

  • James B

    I’ve used TaxCut since 1995 and have never had problems, unlike users of TurboTax.

  • the tax lady

    I buy my software and run it on my PC. This is very useful since I run what-if scenarios on it and you can’t really do that with web software.
    In the past 6 years on this computer, I’ve used Turbotax 3 years and Taxcut 3 years. There are virtually the same. TT uses slightly larger windows than TC (which means I couldn’t see the right end of my naming conventions on stock sales and after I made a mistake had to guess which entry to click on). TC is more forgiving on installation and security issues.
    (I originally switched to TC because they had a form TT didn’t in the cheap package. I was glad I was on TC in 2003 when they decided to “enforce” software licenses by making it virutally impossible to install.)

  • Saram913

    taxactonline.com

  • Daphnie J

    I’ve used turbotax for the last 3 years.

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